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"This is one of the largest inward investment projects in Europe and we can all be proud that this scheme is being created here in Rhondda Cynon Taf, " he said.
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What's crucially missing from "Batman Begins" is a Batman -- I mean bat man -- with an outer life to go with the inner one that's played very well by Christian Bale, an inward actor if ever there was one.
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Panic grips the markets, spreading outward from one global capital and then back inward in a spiraling oscillation of fear and greed and fear again that roams from New York to London to Germany to Japan and back to New York again, whether through Moscow or Calgary or Milan.
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Westwood, in fact, was three clear of the field on five under at one stage before sliding back on the inward run.
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The two phones are about equally thick, too, but the Atrix's edges are squared where the One X's are tapered and curved inward.
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Allied with canny policies to free up the City of London and attract inward investment, Britain became the number one destination for overseas investment.
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Indeed, Mauri Valtonen, of Turku University in Finland, said that although he doesn't feel particularly Martian, the inward route is actually the more probable one.
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